I thought about that, but I don't think there's an actual www-data:www-data 
user on my Linux server by virtue of installing web2py, is there?? How 
would I login?

Thanks.

On Saturday, 1 February 2014 13:14:35 UTC-5, Alan Etkin wrote:
>
>
> Something I don't understand...
>>
>> If I'm sending to myself (my_h...@gmail.com), isn't my public key the 
>> same as the recipient key? It's already in the key-ring.
>>
>
>> Do I have to import the public key again using 'gpg'?
>>
>
> No. In fact, I tried an auto-send and as you said, there is no need to add 
> another key since it is the same as the sender key.
>
> About an earlier post of yours:
>
> > I did create the key files with gpg for sender "my_h...@gmail.com". By 
> default, they're created in my home directory, so I moved the 
> > .gnupg folder to /home/www-data/ and chown'd it and its contents to 
> "www-data:www-data".
>
> > Thinking that it might be a file ownership problem, I chown'd .gnupg and 
> everything in it to www-data:www-data, but this gave me the 
> > mail.error "GPG error:Invocation of gpgme_op_sign:Unspecified 
> source:General error".
>
> Did you try to setup the pgp keys as user www-data? It might be (just a 
> guess) that there is a conflict about the system user and the generated 
> keys, that is not logged by pyme
>

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